At a press conference on 3 December, the subsecretary for Planning and Evaluation of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Otto Granados Roldán, said that a group of teachers had registered for the performance evaluation toward the end of disrupting it. Some 70 teachers who registered sabotaged the network of 2,800 computers contained in the Imperial World of Acapulco. Nonetheless, 500 teachers continued completing their exam. The SEP in Guerrero indicated that it would prosecute the teachers who disabled the network, and that they would be sanctioned.

The day before the evaluation, some 3,000 teachers from different institutions and educational levels were transferred to the Acapulco port and put up in luxury hotels, such as the Princess, Pierre Marqués, and the Imperial World Resort, property of the Autofin group, which is owned by the capitalist Juan Antonio Hernández. The next day, to enter the World Imperial Forum, teachers passed through police checkpoints featuring anti-riot equipment and high metal bars. Some 6,000 federal police were sent to Acapulco to protect the World Imperial Forum, where the evaluation was held. During the test, many were bothered by the lack of computers and the behavior and presence of the police. Many teachers attempted to leave, but the police forced them to say. When the governor Héctor Astudillo arrived later to the Imperial World Forum, personnel from the SEP offered money to teachers so that they would continue taking the exam.

On 19 September, Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés published a new communique announcing the publication of issue 3 of the Zapatista Rebelliousness Magazine, the EZLN’s word. The first part of the issue provides part of the content of the “sharing” that took place between the National Indigenous Congress (CNI) and the Zapatista peoples at the “Comrade David Ruiz García” meeting, and the second half provides interviews with “comrades of free, alternative, autonomous, or however-you-call-them media.”

In said communique, signed as having been written in August 2014, it is expressed that, “[i]n La Realidad,” where the “Comrade David Ruiz García” meeting took place, “we discussed how capitalism has us and why it is that it has us [so], and what it is that will happen to us, if we continue in the way that the capitalists have us.” It continues: “Peoples, nations, tribes. Poor people, the poor exploited workers of the countryside and city are those who know what a new world should be like, with a new system of governance. Why? Because they have suffered injustice, poverty, inequality. They have suffered sadness, pain, bitterness, loneliness. They have suffered imprisonment, torture, forcible disappearance. They have suffered centuries of lies and tricks, discrimination, very horrible things–inhumane cruelties, humiliations; they have suffered looting and displacement. It has been centuries and centuries of insults and lives without peace, because of those from above, the capitalist system.”

Furthermore, it was recalled that from 22 December 2014 to 3 January 2015, there will be held the “First Global Festival of Resistance and Rebellion against Capitalism.”